Francesco de Vivo raised, and in the small blind Richard Loth decided he was going to make his stand. He announced all in. De Vivo, outchipped by just 45,000, called all in. Showdown!
Loth:
De Vivo:
Board:
The ace came in the door leaving Loth drawing very thin, and following the blank turn and river, the last Dane standing was reduced to just 45,000 - less than one big blind.
Under the gun, Yorane Kerignard opened the pot to 150,000. Richard Loth put his last 40,000 chips into the pot, and Francesco De Vivo made the call from the big blind as well.
The board ran out with the two live players checking it down the whole way. De Vivo showed queen-jack, and neither of his opponents could show anything better.
Unable to beat a pair of queens, Richard Loth has been relieved of the remainder of his chips, making his exit in fifth place. He'll pocket 715,000 DKK for his work this week.
Blind on blind, Yorane Kerignard and Anton Wigg saw a flop. Kerignard checked and then called a 225,000 bet from Wigg to see a on the the turn, which they both checked. They checked the on the river and Kerignard turned over . Wigg however turned over that had got there on the river, and took the pot.
Thus there was some history between them when the very next hand Kerignard raised to 150,000 on the button. Wigg made it 355,000 from the small blind, Kerignard shoved for 2.475 million and Wigg called without a second's delay.
Kerignard:
Wigg:
Board:
As we go three-handed, Anton Wigg is in possession of around 8 million in chips - that's two thirds of the chips in play. Maybe we'll get an early night after all.
Anton Wigg on the button made it 140,000 and Francesco de Vivo called in the big blind.
Action!
Well, no, not really. They made it all the way to the river of the without anything much happening, until de Vivo bet out 200,000 on the river. Wigg gave it up, and that was the end of that.
Anton Wigg raised to 140,000 on the button and called a reraise to 335,000 from Morten Klein in the small blind.
After a promising start to the hand, though, things quickly went downhill. Both players checked the flop and come the turn Klein bet out 160,000. Wigg immediately folded and Klein took the pot, to applause from a single railer.